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[PADG:1157] Re: PARS--why it works the way it does



Colleagues, 

This is great -- a read discussion on a discussion list.

It seems that preservation departments could report salient events and
activities in a web-based round robin similar to what the technical
services big heads do twice each year.  This would free valuable time now
taken up at a lot of meetings sharing important but not necessarily timely
or relevant information.  

Regards, Paul...

At 12:50 PM 1/19/01 -0600, you wrote:
>At 10:51 AM 01/19/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>>It seems to me that one or two of the DG's could could
>>        experiment with trying to carry on discussion by list or chat
>>        or some other means and use some of their face-to-face time to
>>        evaluate the experience.
>>
>>        Bob DeCandido
>
>
>Well, this is a good start!
>
>There were several good ideas expressed at PARS DG addressing the 
>scheduling problem:
>
>1.  Go back to using the Friday afternoon time slot at Midwinter, and the 
>8-10 pm slot at all conferences.  This would create more slots for 
>scheduling the DGs.
>
>2.  Go back to scheduling a "Reporting Session,"  which used to be 8-10 pm 
>on Saturday, if memory serves.  It would be painful to some,  but would 
>free up PADG time for discussion rather than hearing a series of 
>reports.  It would also make the reports, and contact with the 
>representatives who make them, more widely available to the membership, 
>rather than just to those of us who get to conference early.
>
>3.  "Sunset" discussion groups that have low attendance (say, 10 or fewer 
>participants for two conferences), and/or have trouble identifying an 
>individual to step up as chair.  Electronic Imaging and Preservation Course 
>and Workshop Instructors DGs have gone away.  What about CMDS/PARS DG, 
>which keeps appearing on the schedule?
>
>4.  Encourage chairs of DGs with similar interests to look at combining DG 
>sessions for a few conferences, or permanently.  This was done successfully 
>by Library Binding and Binding Automation DGs at Midwinter in a temporary 
>arrangement, and by Preservation Course and Workshop Instructors and 
>Education and Outreach permanently.  For this to work it is especially 
>important to identify and share potential DG topics early on.
>
>I strongly support exploring 3 and 4 before messing with the schedule.  I'm 
>also in favor of the reporting session (as long as it's scheduled in a 
>venue with really good coffee!).  I think the last resort would be 1, which 
>would involve added expense for many of us.
>
>Any other thoughts?  If we come to some consensus here, could we then pass 
>it along to PARS Policy and Planning to work on before San Francisco?
>
>
>__________________________
>
>Lorraine Olley
>Head, Preservation Department
>Northwestern University Library
>1935 Sheridan Road
>Evanston, IL 60208
>USA
>847-491-4672 v
>847-491-8306 f
>l-olley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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Paul Conway
Coordinator of Special Projects and 
Head, Preservation Department
Yale University Library
PO Box 208240 / 130 Wall Street
New Haven, CT  06520-8240
voice/mail: (203) 432-1714
fax: (203) 432-7231
net: paul.conway@xxxxxxxx





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